Halogen-free
CompactFlash Series 5
Specifications for Industrial CompactFlash Card
August 7th, 2013
Version 1.2
Apacer Technology Inc.
1F, No.32, Zhongcheng Rd., Tucheng Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C
Tel: +886-2-2267-8000 Fax: +886-2-2267-2261
www.apacer.com
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Features:
CompactFlash Association Specification
Revision 4.1 Standard Interface
512 bytes per sector
ATA command set compatible
ATA transfer mode supports:
PIO Mode 6
Multiword DMA Mode 4
Ultra DMA Mode 5
PCMCIA UDMA Mode 5
Capacities
128, 256, 512 MB
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 GB
Performance
Sustained read: Up to 55 MB/sec
Sustained write: Up to 42 MB/sec
Intelligent ATA/IDE module
Wear-leveling algorithms to substantially
increase longevity of flash media
Built-in BCH ECC capable of correcting
up to 24 bits in 1,024 byte data
Flash block management
Power failure management
Supports S.M.A.R.T commands
NAND Flash Type: SLC
Temperature ranges
C to 70°C for operation (Standard)
-40°C to 85°C for operation (Extended)
-40°C to 10C for storage
Operating voltage
3.3 V
5.0 V
Power consumption (typical)**
Active mode: 175 mA
Standby mode: 3 mA
Connector Type
50 pins female
Physical Dimensions
36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm
Endurance (TBW: Terabytes Written)
128 MB: 0.5 TBW
256 MB: 1.1 TBW
512 MB: 2.3 TBW
1 GB: 4.5 TBW
2 GB: 9.1 TBW
4 GB: 18.2 TBW
8 GB: 36.5 TBW
16 GB: 73.0 TBW
32 GB: 146.0 TBW
64 GB: 292.1 TBW
Halogen free
*Performance and power consumption may vary depending on host system configurations.
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Table of Contents
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 3
1.1 INTELLIGENT COMPACTFLASH MODULE .............................................................................................................3
1.1.1 Wear-leveling algorithms .............................................................................................................................3
1.1.2 S.M.A.R.T. Technology .................................................................................................................................3
1.1.3 Built-in Hardware ECC................................................................................................................................3
1.1.4 Flash Block Management .............................................................................................................................3
1.1.5 Power Failure Management .........................................................................................................................4
2. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK .......................................................................................................... 4
3. PIN ASSIGNMENTS ............................................................................................................... 5
4. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................ 7
4.1 CAPACITY .............................................................................................................................................................7
4.2 PERFORMANCE .....................................................................................................................................................7
4.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................8
4.4 CERTIFICATION & COMPLIANCE ...........................................................................................................................8
4.5 ENDURANCE ........................................................................................................................................................8
5. SOFTWARE INTERFACE .................................................................................................... 9
5.1 CF-ATA COMMAND SET ......................................................................................................................................9
6. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................... 10
7. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS..................................................................................... 11
7.1 DIMENSION .........................................................................................................................................................11
8. PRODUCT ORDERING INFORMATION........................................................................ 12
8.1 PRODUCT CODE DESIGNATIONS .........................................................................................................................12
8.2
VALID COMBINATIONS.......................................................................................................................................13
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1. General Description
Apacer’s value-added Industrial CompactFlash Card offers high performance, high reliability and power-
efficient storage. Regarding standard compliance, this CompactFlash Card complies with CompactFlash
specification revision 4.1, supporting transfer modes up to Programmed Input Output (PIO) Mode 6, Multi-
word Direct Memory Access (DMA) Mode 4, Ultra DMA Mode 5, and PCMCIA Ultra DMA Mode 5.
Apacer’s value-added CFC provides complete PCMCIA – ATA functionality and compatibility. Apacer ‘s
CompactFlash technology is designed for applications in Point of Sale (POS) terminals, telecom, IP-STB,
medical instruments, surveillance systems, industrial PCs and handheld applications such as the new
generation of Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras.
1.1 Intelligent CompactFlash Module
1.1.1 Wear-leveling algorithms
Flash memory devices differ from Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) in terms of how blocks are utilized. For HDDs,
when a change is made to stored data, like erase or update, the controller mechanism on HDDs will
perform overwrites on blocks. On the other hand, NAND flash storage adopts flash as their primary media.
Unlike HDDs, flash blocks cannot be overwritten and each P/E cycle wears down the lifespan of blocks
gradually. Repeatedly program/erase cycles performed on the same memory cells will eventually cause
some blocks to age faster than others. This would bring flash storages to their end of service term earlier.
Wear leveling is an important mechanism that level out the wearing of blocks so that the wearing-down of
blocks can be almost evenly distributed. This will increase the lifespan of SSDs. Commonly used wear
leveling types are Static and Dynamic.
1.1.2 S.M.A.R.T. Technology
S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, an open standard
allowing disk drives to automatically monitor their own health and report potential problems. It protects the
user from unscheduled downtime by monitoring and storing critical drive performance and calibration
parameters. Ideally, this should allow taking proactive actions to prevent impending drive failure. Apacer
SMART feature adopts the standard SMART command B0h to read data from the drive. When the Apacer
SMART Utility running on the host, it analyzes and reports the disk status to the host before the device is
in critical condition.
1.1.3 Built-in Hardware ECC
This CompactFlash card employs BCH Error Correction Code (ECC) algorithms. This on-chip hardware
BCH-ECC engines is 13/24 bit programmed that can correct up to 24-bit errors per 1,024 byte data. This
built-in hardware ECC performs parity generation and error detection/correction for data integrity.
1.1.4 Flash Block Management
Contemporary process technology is unable to guarantee total reliability of NAND flash memory array.
When a flash memory device leaves factory, it comes with a highly minimal number of initial bad block
during production or out-of-factory as there is no currently known technology that produce flash chips free
of bad blocks. On the other hand, bad blocks may develop during program/erase cycles. When host
performs program/erase command on a block, bad block may appear in Status Register. Since bad
blocks are inevitable, the solution is to keep them in control. Apacer flash devices are programmed with
ECC, block mapping technique and S.M.A.R.T to reduce invalidity or error. Once bad blocks are detected,
data in those blocks will be transferred to free blocks and error will be corrected by designated algorithms.
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1.1.5 Power Failure Management
Power Failure Management plays a crucial role when experiencing unstable power supply. Power
disruption may occur when users are storing data into the SSD. In this urgent situation, the controller
would run multiple write-to-flash cycles to store the metadata for later block rebuilding. This urgent
operation requires about several milliseconds to get it done. At the next power up, the firmware will
perform a status tracking to retrieve the mapping table and resume previously programmed NAND blocks
to check if there is any incompleteness of transmission
2. Functional Block
The CompactFlash Card (CFC) includes a controller and flash media, as well as the CompactFlash
standard interface. Figure 2-1 shows the functional block diagram.
Figure 2-1: Functional block diagram
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3. Pin Assignments
Table 3-1 lists the pin assignments with respective signal names for the 50-pin configuration. A “#” suffix
indicates the active low signal. The pin type can be input, output or input/output.
Table 3-1: Pin assignments (1 of 2)
Memory card mode I/O card mode True IDE mode Pin No.
Signal name
Pin I/O type
Signal name Pin I/O type Signal name
Pin I/O type
1 GND - GND - GND -
2 D3 I/O D3 I/O D3 I/O
3 D4 I/O D4 I/O D4 I/O
4 D5 I/O D5 I/O D5 I/O
5 D6 I/O D6 I/O D6 I/O
6 D7 I/O D7 I/O D7 I/O
7 #CE1 I #CE1 I #CS0 I
8 A10 I A10 I A10
1
I
9 #OE I #OE I #ATA SEL I
10 A9 I A9 I A9
1
I
11 A8 I A8 I A8
1
I
12 A7 I A7 I A7
1
I
13 VCC - VCC - VCC -
14 A6 I A6 I A6
1
I
15 A5 I A5 I A5
1
I
16 A4 I A4 I A4
1
I
17 A3 I A3 I A3
1
I
18 A2 I A2 I A2 I
19 A1 I A1 I A1 I
20 A0 I A0 I A0 I
21 D0 I/O D0 I/O D0 I/O
22 D1 I/O D1 I/O D1 I/O
23 D2 I/O D2 I/O D2 I/O
24 WP O #IOIS16 O #IOCS16 O
25 #CD2 O #CD2 O #CD2 O
26 #CD1 O #CD1 O #CD1 O
27 D11 I/O D11 I/O D11 I/O
28 D12 I/O D12 I/O D12 I/O
29 D13 I/O D13 I/O D13 I/O
30 D14 I/O D14 I/O D14 I/O
31 D15 I/O D15 I/O D15 I/O
32 #CE2 I #CE2 I #CS1 I
33 #VS1 O #VS1 O #VS1 O
34 #IORD I #IORD I #IORD I
35 #IOWR I #IOWR I #IOWR I
36 #WE I #WE I #WE I
37 RDY/-BSY O #IREQ O INTRQ O
38 VCC - VCC - VCC -
39 #CSEL I #CSEL I #CSEL I
40 #VS2 O #VS2 O #VS2 O
41 RESET I RESET I #RESET I
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Table 3-1: Pin assignments (2 of 2)
Memory card mode I/O card mode True IDE mode Pin No.
Signal name
Pin I/O type
Signal name Pin I/O type Signal name
Pin I/O type
42 #WAIT O #WAIT O IORDY O
43 #INPACK O #INPACK O DMARQ
2
O
44 #REG I #REG I DMACK
2
I
45 BVD2 O #SPKR O #DASP I/O
46 BVD1 O #STSCHG O #PDIAG I/O
47 D8 I/O D8 I/O D8 I/O
48 D9 I/O D9 I/O D9 I/O
49 D10 I/O D10 I/O D10 I/O
50 GND - GND - GND -
1. The signal should be grounded by the host.
2. Connection required when UDMA is in use.
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4. Product Specification
4.1 Capacity
Capacity specification of the Compact Flash Card series (CFC) is available as shown in Table 4-1. It lists
the specific capacity and the default numbers of heads, sectors and cylinders for each product line.
Table 4-1: Capacity specifications
Capacity Total bytes
1
Cylinders Heads Sectors Max LBA
128 MB 128,450,560 980 8 32 250,880
256 MB 256,901,120 980 16 32 501,760
512 MB 512,483,328 993 16 63 1,000,944
1GB 1,024,966,656 1,986 16 63 2,001,888
2GB 2,048,901,120 3,970 16 63 4,001,760
4GB 4,110,188,544 7,964 16 63 8,027,712
8GB 8,195,604,480 15,880 16 63 16,007,040
16GB 16,391,340,032 16,383 16 63 32,014,336
32GB 32,019,316,736 16,383 16 63 62,537,728
64 GB 64,030,244,864 16,383 16 83 125,059,072
Notes:
Display of total bytes varies from operating systems.
Cylinders, heads or sectors are not applicable for these capacities. Only LBA addressing applies
Notes: 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes; 1 sector = 512 bytes.
LBA count addressed in the table above indicates total user storage capacity and will remain the same throughout the lifespan of the
device. However, the total usable capacity of the SSD is most likely to be less than the total physical capacity because a small portion
of the capacity is reserved for device maintenance usages.
4.2 Performance
Performances of the CF cards are listed in Table 4-2
Table 4-2: Performance specifications
Capacity
Performance
128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
Sustained
read (MB/s)
21 24 47 45 55 55 55 48 57 50
Sustained
write (MB/s)
6 6 22 19 25 35 42 38 27 26
Notes: performance may vary depending on flash configurations or host system settings.
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4.3 Environmental Specifications
Environmental specification of the Compact Flash Card series (CFC) which follows the MIL-STD-810F
standards is available as shown in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3: Environmental specifications
Environment Specification
Operation C to 70°C; -40°C to 8C (Extended Temperature)
Temperature Storage -40°C to 100°C
Vibration (Non-Operation) Sine wave : 10~2000Hz, 15G (X, Y, Z axes)
Shock (Non-Operation) Half sine wave 1,500G (X, Y, Z ; All 6 axes)
4.4 Certification & Compliance
The CompactFlash card complies with the following global standards:
CE
FCC
Halogen-free
CompactFlash Association Specification Revision 4.1
EMC
4.5 Endurance
The endurance of a storage device is predicted by TeraBytes Written based on several factors related to
usage, such as the amount of data written into the drive, block management conditions, and daily
workload for the drive. Thus, key factors, such as Write Amplifications and the number of P/E cycles, can
influence the lifespan of the drive.
Capacity TeraBytes Written
128 MB 0.5
256 MB 1.1
512 MB 2.3
1 GB 4.5
2 GB 9.1
4 GB 18.2
8 GB 36.5
16 GB 73.0
32 GB 146.0
64 GB 292.1
Notes:
The measurement assumes the data written to the SSD for test is under a typical and constant rate.
The measurement follows the standard metric: 1 TB (Terabyte) = 1000 GB.
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5. Software Interface
5.1 CF-ATA Command Set
Table 5-1: CFC-ATA command set
Command Code
Check-Power-Mode E5H or 98H
Execute-Drive-Diagnostic 90H
Erase-Sector(s) C0H
Flush-Cache E7H
Format-Track 50H
Identify-Drive ECH
Idle E3H or 97H
Idle-Immediate E1H or 95H
Initialize-Drive-Parameters 91H
NOP 00H
Read-Buffer E4H
Read-Multiple C4H
Read-Sector(s) 20H or 21H
Read-Verify-Sector(s) 40H or 41H
Recalibrate 1XH
Request-Sense 03H
Seek 7XH
Set-Features EFH
Set-Multiple-mode C6H
Set-Sleep-Mode E6H or 99H
Standby E2H or 96H
Standby-Immediate E0H or 94H
Translate-Sector 87H
Write-Buffer E8H
Write-Multiple C5H
Write-Multiple-Without-Erase CDH
Write-Sector(s) 30H or 31H
Write-Sector(s)-Without-Erase 38H
Write-Verify 3CH
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6. Electrical Specification
Caution: Absolute Maximum Stress Ratings Applied conditions greater than those listed under
“Absolute Maximum Stress Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating
only and functional operation of the device at these conditions or conditions greater than those defined in
the operational sections of this data sheet is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum stress rating
conditions may affect device reliability.
Table 6-1: Operating range
Standard Operating Temperature
C to +70°C
Extended Operating Temperature
-40°C to +85°C
5
5% (
4.75-5.25V)
Supply voltage
3.3V
± 5% (
3.135-3.465V)
Table 6-2: Absolute maximum power pin stress ratings
Parameter Symbol Conditions
Input Power V
DD
-0.3V min. to 6.5V max.
Voltage on any pin except V
DD
with respect to GND V -0.5V min. to VDD + 0.5V max.
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7. Physical Characteristics
7.1 Dimension
FIGURE 7-1: Physical dimension
Unit: mm
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8. Product Ordering Information
8.1 Product Code Designations
A P – CF x x x x R X X S – XXXXXX A
Configuration
F
Dual Channel
N : Standard
Halogen Free Compliant
Model Name
Apacer Product Code
Capacities:
128M 128MB
256M 256MB
512M 512MB
001G: 1GB
002G 2GB
004G: 4GB
008G 8GB
016G 16GB
032G 32GB
064G
64GB
CFC Type
CTL Type
7: CTL BGA Package
9: CTL TSOP Package
Specification
RM: Removable
NR: Non-Removable
ET: Extended Temperature
NDRM: Non-DMA + Removable
NDNR: Non-DMA + Non-Removable
ETRM: Ext. Temp. + Removable
ETNR: Ext. Temp. + Non-Removable
ETNDRM: Ext. Temp + Non-DMA + Removable
ETNDNR: Ext. Temp + Non-DMA + Non-Removable
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8.2 Valid Combinations
8.2.1 Standard Temperature
8.2.1.1 Non-Removable
Capacity AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-NRA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-NRA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-NRA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-NRA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-NRA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-NRA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-NRA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-NR
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-NR
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-NR
8.2.1.2 Removable
Capacity AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-RMA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-RMA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-RMA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-RMA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-RMA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-RMA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-RMA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-RM
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-RM
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-RM
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8.2.1.3 Non-DMA + Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-NDRMA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-NDRMA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-NDRMA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-NDRMA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-NDRMA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-NDRMA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-NDRMA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-NDRM
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-NDRM
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-NDRM
8.2.1.4 Non-DMA + Non-Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-NDNRA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-NDNRA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-NDNRA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-NDNRA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-NDNRA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-NDNRA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-NDNRA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-NDNR
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-NDNR
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-NDNR
Note: Please consult with Apacer sales representatives for availabilities.
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8.2.2 Extended Temperature
8.2.2.1 Ext. Temp. + Non-Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-ETNRA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-ETNRA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-ETNRA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-ETNRA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-ETNRA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-ETNRA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-ETNRA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-ETNR
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-ETNR
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-ETNR
8.2.2.2 Ext. Temp. + Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-ETRMA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-ETRMA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-ETRMA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-ETRMA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-ETRMA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-ETRMA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-ETRMA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-ETRM
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-ETRM
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-ETRM
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8.2.2.3 Non-DMA + Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-ETNDRMA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-ETNDRMA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-ETNDRMA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-ETNDRMA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-ETNDRMA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-ETNDRMA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-ETNDRMA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-ETNDRM
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-ETNDRM
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-ETNDRM
8.2.2.4 Non-DMA + Non-Removable
Capacity
AP/N
128MB AP-CF128MR9NS-ETNDNRA
256MB AP-CF256MR9NS-ETNDNRA
512MB AP-CF512MR9NS-ETNDNRA
1GB AP-CF001GR9NS-ETNDNRA
2GB AP-CF002GR9NS-ETNDNRA
4GB AP-CF004GR9NS-ETNDNRA
8GB AP-CF008GR9NS-ETNDNRA
16GB AP-CF016GR9FS-ETNDNR
32GB AP-CF032GR9FS-ETNDNR
64GB AP-CF064GR7FS-ETNDNR
Note: Please consult with Apacer sales representatives for availabilities.
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Revision History
Revision
Date Description Remark
1.0 06/19/2012 Official release
1.1 09/07/2012 Revised Product Ordering Information
1.2 08/07/2013
Updated performance and product ordering
information due to change in NAND flash use
Updated the address of Taiwan headquarter
Added endurance (TBW) section
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Global Presence
Taiwan (Headquarters)
Apacer Technology Inc.
Apacer Technology Inc.
1F., No.32, Zhongcheng Rd., Tucheng Dist.,
New Taipei City 236, Taiwan R.O.C.
Tel: 886-2-2267-8000
Fax: 886-2-2267-2261
amtsales@apacer.com
U.S.A.
Apacer Memory America, Inc.
386 Fairview Way, Suite102,
Milpitas, CA 95035
Tel: 1-408-518-8699
Fax: 1-408-935-9611
sa@apacerus.com
Japan
Apacer Technology Corp.
5F, Matsura Bldg., Shiba, Minato-Ku
Tokyo, 105-0014, Japan
Tel: 81-3-5419-2668
Fax: 81-3-5419-0018
jpservices@apacer.com
Europe
Apacer Technology B.V.
Science Park Eindhoven 5051 5692 EB Son,
The Netherlands
Tel: 31-40-267-0000
Fax: 31-40-267-0000#6199
sales@apacer.nl
China
Apacer Electronic (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
1301, No.251,Xiaomuqiao Road, Shanghai,
200032, China
Tel: 86-21-5529-0222
Fax: 86-21-5206-6939
sales@apacer.com.cn
India
Apacer Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
# 535, 1st Floor, 8th cross, JP Nagar 3rd Phase,
Bangalore – 560078, India
Tel: 91-80-4152-9061
sales_india@apacer.com
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